Otto Ingram Otto Ingram is a native of Menifee County, where he resides with his wife, Ruby (Williams) Ingram. Born in 1916, he was raised on a typical, small, mountainous farm. Life was simple-raising tobacco, cattle, and sorghum cane for cash, and vegetables for...
C.M. “Hank” Hancock The Honorable Hank Hancock will be retiring this year after serving 20 years as representative of the 57th House district in the Kentucky Legislature. For all of those 20 years, he has been involved in state transportation matters and, for over 15...
Dwight H. Bray Dwight H. Bray began his career with the Highway Department (now the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet) in 1920, and served in various capacities until he retired in March 1966. In 1948, he was appointed Chief Engineer (now State Highway Engineer) serving...
Cyrus S. Layson Cyrus S. Layson, a native of Harlan County, graduated from Harlan High School in 1948. He was one of the first high school students to receive a transportation scholarship from the Kentucky Department of Highways. He is an ardent supporter of the...
Buckner Hinkle During the decades since 1942 when Buckner Hinkle founded Hinkle Contracting Company and built it into a major paving contractor and quarry operator, he has been actively involved in promotion of the industry on both a state and national level. He has...
Henry T. Ward Henry Ward began to impact transportation in 1931 when he became the youngest person ever elected to Kentucky’s House of Representatives. He served five consecutive terms in the House from 1934-43. Elected to the Senate in 1945, he served in the 1946 and...